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Beware of living independently of one another! Sure, you’re both busy. Sometimes, however, busy people build their lives around activities, only to find themselves, years later, all alone. Such people are so imprisoned by selfishness and a failure to take risks, they live independently of the person whom God has sovereignly given them to share life with.

So what can you do today? Well, how about a project for you and your mate to complete after dinner tonight?

List on a clean sheet of paper, five to ten specific ways you need your mate. C’mon now, work at this! Don’t list any of the “vanilla” stuff—laundry, paycheck, meals, and, oyes, sex (unless that would really surprise your mate!).

Once you do that, here are two ways to express your need of your husband or wife (feel free to creatively move beyond these two suggestions). Using your list, compose a letter expressing your need of your mate. Or, take a long walk and use the time to share the ways you need him or her.

Above all, do it right—don’t just read your list! A tender touch and eye-to-eye expression of this will make it more meaningful. Hold her hand as you read your letter to her.

You really do need your mate.

NOTE: This article is from the book Family Life and Marriage Bible by Dennis and Barbara Rainey.

About Author

Married 49 Years to Richard Salazar
1968-83 Employed for the City of Los Angeles
Educated: Pasadena City College and Berean Bible College
Co-Founder New Harvest Christian School
Missionary: 5 years in England
New Harvest Christian Fellowship - Administrator
http://www.newharvestnorwalk.com/
F.O.C.I.S. non-profit - Board Member

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